A new survey has highlighted the most obvious signs of affluence, find put how you score by taking our quiz.

If you have a home office, a range cooker, a children’s playroom, a wine fridge, a walk-in wardrobe or a vinyl record collection, you could belong to a “mass affluent” household, according to insurer LV=.

They carried out research among 1,000 households with incomes of £57,000-plus to find the key signs around the house of affluence.

More than one in three (37%) people surveyed had a home office, while nearly one in five (18%) have vinyl collections.

One in seven (13%) have a children’s playroom in the house while 11% have a walk-in wardrobe.

Collections of artwork were also popular indicators, as were under-floor heating, luxury paint and high-tech music systems.

LV= said increases in disposable income in recent decades have created a multitude of “mass affluent” home owners, many of whom have not considered the true worth of their possessions when it comes to insuring them.

Here are the top items or features in a house which indicate the owners are “mid-net-worth” households, according to the research from LV=, followed by the percentages of people surveyed who said they had these features in their home.

Do you have a home office?

Do you have a vinyl collection and/or a piece of limited edition art?

Do you have a playroom, a music delivery system such as Sonos, or under-floor heating, or a combination of these luxuries?

Do you have a nutrient extractor such as a NutriBullet and/or a wine fridge?

Do you have a walk-in wardbrobe?

Do you have a range cooker such as an Aga in your kitchen? Or do you use high-end wall coverings such as Farrow & Ball paint? Perhaps you have both?